Drew Doggett

In his latest work, photographer Drew Doggett revisits Nova Scotia's Sable Island—a singular place inhabited almost exclusively by wild horses. Discover the new photographs along with best-sellers here, then read our Q&A with Drew to learn more.

Drew Doggett

In his latest work, photographer Drew Doggett revisits Nova Scotia's Sable Island—a singular place inhabited almost exclusively by wild horses. Discover the new photographs along with best-sellers here, then read our Q&A with Drew to learn more.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "In the Realm of Legends" series. Set against the dreamlike backdrop of Iceland’s waterfalls, black sand beaches, and snowy tundras, this series highlights the relationship between a noble yet rugged breed of horses and the challenging landscape they’ve written into their DNA. From a limited edition of 75, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This breathtaking image is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" series. In 2012 and 2016, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live entirely on their own terms. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, this series captures the grace, power, and mystery of these incredible horses as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. From a limited edition of 500, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.This piece, entitled "Whisper," pairs beautifully with Doggett's "Wind Blown."

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Dunes: Landscapes Evolving" collection. Immense and majestic, the sand dunes of Namibia’s Sossusvlei desert are the largest in the world. Their huge expanses at times resemble a sea, abstract human forms, or even modern architecture. Doggett captured the grand shapes, endless lines, and subtle tonal gradients of this simple yet beautiful environment by both land and air to create these calming and dramatic images.

This work is part of Drew Doggett’s "Discovering the Horses of Sable Island" collection. In 2012, Doggett traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia known as Sable Island. With no predators other than the harsh environment, the horses of Sable Island live on this unique island entirely on their own terms. These photographs capture the physicality, beauty, and mystery of these incredible animals as they relate to one another and their surrounding habitat. Taken in Doggett’s signature black-and-white style, these works have been featured in interiors around the world since their debut.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Dunes: Landscapes Evolving" collection. Immense and majestic, the sand dunes of Namibia’s Sossusvlei desert are the largest in the world. Their huge expanses at times resemble a sea, abstract human forms, or even modern architecture. Doggett captured the grand shapes, endless lines, and subtle tonal gradients of this simple yet beautiful environment by both land and air to create these calming and dramatic images.This piece, entitled "Desert Rising" pairs beautifully with Doggett's "Contour Study I."

This work is part of Doggett’s "Omo: Expressions of a People" collection. Ethiopia’s sun-baked Omo Valley is home to a rich diversity of semi-nomadic groups. Different in many respects but linked by their shared migration paths, these groups lead a way of life both colorful and austere. This collection, which has been accepted into the Smithsonian African Art Museum’s Photographic Archives, transports viewers to the heart of this majestic environment and the distinctive rites, traditions, and beauty of its peoples.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Dunes: Landscapes Evolving" collection. Immense and majestic, the sand dunes of Namibia’s Sossusvlei desert are the largest in the world. Their huge expanses at times resemble a sea, abstract human forms, or even modern architecture. Doggett captured the grand shapes, endless lines, and subtle tonal gradients of this simple yet beautiful environment by both land and air to create these calming and dramatic images.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Omo: Expressions of a People" collection. Ethiopia’s sun-baked Omo Valley is home to a rich diversity of semi-nomadic groups. Different in many respects but linked by their shared migration paths, these groups lead a way of life both colorful and austere. This collection, which has been accepted into the Smithsonian African Art Museum’s Photographic Archives, transports viewers to the heart of this majestic environment and the distinctive rites, traditions, and beauty of its peoples.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Omo: Expressions of a People" collection. Ethiopia’s sun-baked Omo Valley is home to a rich diversity of semi-nomadic groups. Different in many respects but linked by their shared migration paths, these groups lead a way of life both colorful and austere. This collection, which has been accepted into the Smithsonian African Art Museum’s Photographic Archives, transports viewers to the heart of this majestic environment and the distinctive rites, traditions, and beauty of its peoples.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Omo: Expressions of a People" collection. Ethiopia’s sun-baked Omo Valley is home to a rich diversity of semi-nomadic groups. Different in many respects but linked by their shared migration paths, these groups lead a way of life both colorful and austere. This collection, which has been accepted into the Smithsonian African Art Museum’s Photographic Archives, transports viewers to the heart of this majestic environment and the distinctive rites, traditions, and beauty of its peoples.

This work is part of Drew Doggett’s "Omo: Expressions of a People" collection. Ethiopia’s sun-baked Omo Valley is home to a rich diversity of semi-nomadic groups. Different in many respects but linked by their shared migration paths, these groups lead a way of life both colorful and austere. This collection, which has been accepted into the Smithsonian African Art Museum’s Photographic Archives, transports viewers to the heart of this majestic environment and the distinctive rites, traditions, and beauty of its peoples.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Dunes: Landscapes Evolving" collection. Immense and majestic, the sand dunes of Namibia’s Sossusvlei desert are the largest in the world. Their huge expanses at times resemble a sea, abstract human forms, or even modern architecture. Doggett captured the grand shapes, endless lines, and subtle tonal gradients of this simple yet beautiful environment by both land and air to create these calming and dramatic images.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Omo: Expressions of a People" collection. Ethiopia’s sun-baked Omo Valley is home to a rich diversity of semi-nomadic groups. Different in many respects but linked by their shared migration paths, these groups lead a way of life both colorful and austere. This collection, which has been accepted into the Smithsonian African Art Museum’s Photographic Archives, transports viewers to the heart of this majestic environment and the distinctive rites, traditions, and beauty of its peoples.This piece, number 2 in the "Omo" series, pairs beautifully with number 45 from the same collection.

This stunning image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking close-up image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This stunning image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This stunning close-up image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking close-up image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking close-up image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This breathtaking image from Drew Doggett is part of his "Band of Rebels: White Horses of Camargue" series. The all-white horses of Camargue are most identifiable by their signature color and prominent features; they are believed to have descended from prehistoric horses dating back 17,000 years. For this series, Doggett documents the grace, power, and majesty of these wild animals against the monotone backdrop of their native habitat in Camargue, a remote part of Southern France. From a limited edition of 125, this work is printed on Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta paper, which sets the standard for image definition and color depth. Each print includes an embossed certificate of authenticity and is signed and numbered.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

The book "Sail: Majesty at Sea" is an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This large-format, hardbound 230-page coffee table book was born from Drew’s passion for the sport of sailing and desire to affect change in the lives of those most in need, and was created in collaboration with sailing legend Gary Jobson, who wrote the foreword for the book; and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, to which 100% of the net proceeds from book sales will be donated.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.

This work is part of Doggett’s "Sail: Majesty at Sea" fine-art collection, which takes an intimate look into the world of rare racing sailboats and their enduring beauty, power, and speed as they navigate the open ocean. Focusing on form and shape, the collection uncovers the timeless nature of these majestic boats while emphasizing the elegance and graphic qualities of each design. The resulting images have an undeniable aesthetic appeal and formalism that tell a story of grace and majesty.